Here's some GREAT news: the first kākāpō chick in four years hatched on Valentine's Day!
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Here's some GREAT news: the first kākāpō chick in four years hatched on Valentine's Day! Kākāpō are nocturnal, flightless parrots that are endemic to New Zealand and are critically endangered. Only 236 adult kākāpō are alive today, so every chick is a milestone for the species!
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Here's some GREAT news: the first kākāpō chick in four years hatched on Valentine's Day! Kākāpō are nocturnal, flightless parrots that are endemic to New Zealand and are critically endangered. Only 236 adult kākāpō are alive today, so every chick is a milestone for the species!
We all need news like this thank you sooo very much 🤍🤍🤍🤍🤍
Be well, little kākāpō! -
Here's some GREAT news: the first kākāpō chick in four years hatched on Valentine's Day! Kākāpō are nocturnal, flightless parrots that are endemic to New Zealand and are critically endangered. Only 236 adult kākāpō are alive today, so every chick is a milestone for the species!
@paulaborchardt I’ve known about Kakapos since I read Douglas Adams „Last Chance to see“ in the early nineties. I love those green puffy fellas walking in the woods. Great news.

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Here's some GREAT news: the first kākāpō chick in four years hatched on Valentine's Day! Kākāpō are nocturnal, flightless parrots that are endemic to New Zealand and are critically endangered. Only 236 adult kākāpō are alive today, so every chick is a milestone for the species!
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Here's some GREAT news: the first kākāpō chick in four years hatched on Valentine's Day! Kākāpō are nocturnal, flightless parrots that are endemic to New Zealand and are critically endangered. Only 236 adult kākāpō are alive today, so every chick is a milestone for the species!
@paulaborchardt witch language kākāpō come from ? (so i can check the pronounciation of it) thanks
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Here's some GREAT news: the first kākāpō chick in four years hatched on Valentine's Day! Kākāpō are nocturnal, flightless parrots that are endemic to New Zealand and are critically endangered. Only 236 adult kākāpō are alive today, so every chick is a milestone for the species!
@paulaborchardt@mastodon.world
If only Douglas Adams could have seen this!
Happy nevertheless! -
Here's some GREAT news: the first kākāpō chick in four years hatched on Valentine's Day! Kākāpō are nocturnal, flightless parrots that are endemic to New Zealand and are critically endangered. Only 236 adult kākāpō are alive today, so every chick is a milestone for the species!
@paulaborchardt Oh wow. With numbers this small, every chick feels like a miracle. Thank you to the people making this possible.

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@paulaborchardt I’ve known about Kakapos since I read Douglas Adams „Last Chance to see“ in the early nineties. I love those green puffy fellas walking in the woods. Great news.

I was just going to add a similar comment.
If folks haven't read Douglas Adams' "Last Chance to See" I highly recommend.
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@paulaborchardt witch language kākāpō come from ? (so i can check the pronounciation of it) thanks
@lexinova @paulaborchardt it's Maori.
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J Jeri Dansky shared this topic
great news